Introduction: Use a Barrel Knot When You're Out of Zip Ties

About: CableSupply.com is your trusted source for cabling tools and parts. As part of Nova Voice and Data Systems, we've been installing cable in commercial buildings across the United States for over 25 years. Exper…

It happens to everyone. You thought you had a stash of zip ties (cable ties, tie wraps, whatever) in your tool bag and you just found out your all out. Sometimes you have to secure cables in a plenum environment but you don't have the plenum rated zip ties. The barrel knot will fill in nicely and you can use wire or string to tie it.

The barrel knot is the old school zip tie. This was taught to me by a Marine who had learned it by reading a WWII era field manual on cabling.

Step 1: Choose the Material for the Knot

You want to use something strong with a relatively small diameter. The wire inside a cat5e or cat6 cable will work great. You'll want to straighten it out as much as possible.

Here I am using 24 gauge cross connect wire. You can buy a roll of it here

Step 2: Prep the Wire

Straighten out the wire as much as possible. Then make a "u" with the wire. The length of the "u" will determine the length of the knot.

Step 3: Begin Wrapping the Cables

Lay the "U" parallel with your cables and begin wrapping the extra wire as neatly as possible around the cables. You will want to keep this as tight (for strength) and as neat (so you can take pride in your work) as possible. 

Step 4: Insert the Wire Through the Loop

Now insert the wire through the loop.

Step 5: Pull the Loop Through

Now pull the loop under the wraps. At this point your knot is as good as done. But if you want to go pro. Follow the next step.

Step 6: Bonus Points: Tie Off the Wire

For bonus strength points, tie off the wire with a good twist. That cable is not going anywhere.

You can get network cable and audio-visual/home theater cable at http://www.cablesupply.com

If you have any questions, send us an email techsupport@cablesupply.com